As for me : "Flashdance".. I would love to have played the "Jennifer Grey" character, although I know the really difficult stuff at the audition was actually danced by : a man.....
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So, how about you???
Explain your answer................
Thanks, for answering in advance! :-)
*Have a beautiful day/night*
Take care!
2007-04-11
12:27:36
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Kat, :)
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2007-04-11
12:42:53 ·
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Blastermaster, thanks for the link :)
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2007-04-11
15:26:27 ·
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"Jennifer Beals", I mean.....
Thanks, for letting me know, ... I mixed the two of them up :s ... My mistake... :)
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2007-04-11
16:55:57 ·
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Thanks, Andrea :) ... Aurora, you're welcome :)
Thanks, Basil for your wonderful compliment! :)
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2007-04-12
12:26:23 ·
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Yes, it can be a Television Show, but I prefer : a "movie" ....
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2007-04-12
12:29:53 ·
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Dave S, :)
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2007-04-18
18:47:38 ·
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Thanks, for sharing! ... Really amazing answers! :)
2007-04-19
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I think its Jennifer Garner in suddenly 30. I'm still a kid at heart, and "grown up" things scare me like they do her!
2007-04-11 15:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Christine in The Phantom of the Opera. I don't like the ending (I would have stayed with the phantom) but she is a lot like me. And no offense to any of her fans but I would have done a lot better than Emmy Rossum. I suppose part of it is that I feel there's a certain way that character should be played and nobody does it. Maybe an, "If you want anything done right, do it yourself" sort of thing.
I just relate to Christine so much. The part calls to me, I've been singing it since I was 11. When I went to see the movie I was completely devastated.
2007-04-11 21:36:20
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answered by Annym 3
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I would have been Polly played by Jennifer Aniston in the movie along came Polly just because I kind of have that kind of personality and love to push through peoples comfort zone and learn how to be a little bit more free spirited in a fun and charming way not pushy. Fun Question!
2007-04-11 16:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Originally: Molly Ringwald/either Samantha Baker from 16 Candles or Andie Walsh from Pretty in Pink. Those were the last movies I really connected to and had a wistful feeling for. I always thought I was the girl misunderstood who would find her true love. When I finally did, I never connected with another movie like that. My favorite since being older is Holly Hunter (Ada McGrath) in "The Piano". She is a strong woman who perseveres.
2007-04-11 18:34:48
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I can't think of a movie, because I rarely watch movies, but books are a different subject. So I'm going to list a couple characters from books if you don't mind. First I would have liked to play the role of Cameron "Buck" Williams. from "The Left Behind." Series. if you havn't read the series I highly reccomend it. They are written by Tim Lahaye, and Jerry B. Jenkins.
Second I highly relate to the character from the Book "The Catcher in the Rye." Holden. The thing is with "The Catcher in the Rye." The reason why it is so controversial is it seems everyone who reads it says "Wow thats me exactly." Its kinda eerie.
Last I would say Mathrim from "The Wheel of Time." series written by Robert Jordan. I just really like his character.
2007-04-11 21:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Harold from the movie Harold and Maude. I related to his character--a quiet, nihilistic, subversive rebelling (with a morose sense of humor) against conformity, yet having little purpose in life to be something more than that, until the end of the movie.
Cat Stevens did the entire sound track. I love his song, "If you want to sing out."
2007-04-12 11:40:19
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answered by Gin Martini 5
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I think If I had to choose one person to be out of them all, it would have to be Brian from Half Baked. Sorta stupid but sure enough that's me. I'm funny layed back and dont to much care about others feelings about my life style. I live for adventure and I stick by my friends. My work morals may lack a lil but life can never be taken to seriusly. I think it's importent to allow yourself to draw a line between reality and a false world of hope. After all with bush as president were all living in a false world of hope lol. Peace
Ninja Pokey
2007-04-12 05:12:48
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answered by alexaaron6 2
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As a male, I am not sure that I should answer this. It seems to me to be a female question (look at the answers). Nonetheless, I will say that my fantasy role is 9 1/2 weeks. OK lets see, get naked with a beautiful woman and "act" like you are enjoying it. Hmmm, you get paid for that?
2007-04-12 05:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm kind of like Ben Hanscomb in Stephen King's IT, both as a child and an adult. Bookish, overweight, and terribly ackward when dealing with girls especially as it pertains to unrequieted love as a kid, and determined now to not be that kid, but still keeping a bit of it inside although I've changed my look considerably. So that's what movie character reminds me of me. But in my fantasys, I could be Lyle from "The Janitor". LMAO.
2007-04-11 17:20:59
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answered by Catfish 4
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Not a movie, but Raymond Barone, from Everybody Loves Raymond. I am him to a T.
I'm a whiny, lazy, well-meaning husband/father with overbearing parents and an older brother who is still trying to figure things out.
We even lived a half mile from my parents for a couple of years. Horrors! Love em now that they are in Florida!
2007-04-11 16:32:36
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answered by Vincent A 4
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Rick Deckard in Bladerunner. I was in the Army at the time feeling burnt-out and disillusioned and a bit of a drunk. When I saw Harrison Fords' performance I'm not ashamed to say I cried because I felt like his character.
2007-04-18 06:29:58
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